Terry Camsey was a family friend when I was young. One of my favourite visitors to the house. He was a lovely man and this cornet solo was one of my all-time favourites even as a kid. It's such a lovely melodic piece of music. Delightful to hear it played so elegantly by Richard.... almost as good as Terry, himself 😜😜😜
Pure perfection and beauty - this solo line is packed with technical difficulties, but Richard Marshall makes them all seem so easy. Great interpretation of this peace.
Brings back old memories...I used to play in a Salvation Army Bras Band for many years. My Godfather taught me how to play the e-flat horn when I wad around 5 or 6 years old. The reason I started with the e-flat horn ( the 2nd.) because it is the easiest to learn I still remember the first piece that my Godfather taught me some 76 years ago. I am.81 now. It was "Rock of ages* when I was around 8 years old. I wad able to join the bras band. That was in the town where I was born an raised up. A small town near Zurich- Switherland. I plaid different.horns over the years, just about every type of horn that was common in a Salvation Army band I plaid in that band until 1963 in 1964 I moved to Vienna- Austria to study music. In 1965 I immigrated to the United States - San Francisco I joined a Salvation Army Band in San Francisco where I plaid the cornet also the e- flat cornet which was my favorite Around 1992 I had to stop playing brass instruments due to an infection on my lips. I will always miss hearing the sound of a good Salvation Army Band
I have listened to the best UK cornet players for well over 60 years. That performance ranks with the best. He is simply a wonderful player. May he go on for many more years to come.
Brilliant - takes me back to when I played this as a 15 year old (not as good as this I hasten to add, but I did it). Thanks. Wished I kept that skill - now lost due to not practicing
I was raised in the 50s on a diet of Basie,Ellington,Heath,Kenton etc but i must say this is an example of superb musicianship different yes...but equally brillant.
#SEMPER FIDELIS #QUA PATET ORBIS #JE MAINTAN DRAI ! ♫♪ great ♫♪♫♪♫♪☺ BRAVISSIMO @/bisbis 🎶🎵🎼 great music! a well tuned ensemble that sounds like an organ ! Fabulous banding! Compliments! #SEMPER FI #QPO #JMD🎵🎼🎼🎶🎵🥁🎺👌👌🙏🎺Robert Schumann Quote : Composing something real unique is writing down a melody/set of notes that no one else ever had done before.... ♫♪
A splendid job by Richard Marshall, however, either he had some spit in his horn, or the audio kept cracking very faintly, but I hear it when I wear my headphones. Though it doesn't stop me from enjoying this amazing music.
It is very interesting to compare David Daw's outstanding c.d performance of this to Richard Marshall's live performance here. The level of performance and musicianship of both versions are world class, and l was kind of hoping l could give Richard the thumbs up as the best version because of my love for Dyke, but l think David's version just edges it in by the smallest of margins. Both performances are very similar in interpretation and beauty. Very exciting to hear Richard play this piece here, and l will say that he is the most amazing brass player l have heard live. I've heard David Daws and Steven Mead and all the rest, but Richard played to levels l couldn't have dreamed of when l heard him in Oz. 6:39 - 6:40 = Richard unfortunately stumbles with some untidy playing. Never mind, everyone has their moments and it shows he's human.
Great cornet players come by the dozen. Doc Severson is as good as any. And then there is Wynton Marsalis who can play any type of music at the highest level. Did someone say Jazz?
Terry Camsey was a family friend when I was young. One of my favourite visitors to the house. He was a lovely man and this cornet solo was one of my all-time favourites even as a kid. It's such a lovely melodic piece of music. Delightful to hear it played so elegantly by Richard.... almost as good as Terry, himself 😜😜😜
brings back memories of some good times with friends.
Beautiful performance.
This makes me cry everytime i hear it and have been doing so since I was a child xx
This man is just talent, pure and simple. That's how you play a cornet!
Pure perfection and beauty - this solo line is packed with technical difficulties, but Richard Marshall makes them all seem so easy. Great interpretation of this peace.
Never tire of listening to pure genius…….what a talent, up there with the best of all time.
A work of art...superb playing.
Brings back old memories...I used to play in a Salvation Army Bras Band for many years. My Godfather taught me how to play the e-flat horn when I wad around 5 or 6 years old. The reason I started with the e-flat horn ( the 2nd.) because it is the easiest to learn
I still remember the first piece that my Godfather taught me some 76 years ago. I am.81 now. It was
"Rock of ages* when I was around 8 years old. I wad able to join the bras band.
That was in the town where I was born an raised up.
A small town near Zurich- Switherland.
I plaid different.horns over the years, just about every type of horn that was common in a Salvation Army band
I plaid in that band until 1963 in 1964 I moved to Vienna- Austria to study music. In 1965 I immigrated to the United States - San Francisco
I joined a Salvation Army Band in San Francisco where I plaid the cornet also the e- flat cornet which was my favorite
Around 1992 I had to stop playing brass instruments due to an infection on my lips. I will always miss hearing the sound of a good Salvation Army Band
Thank you for sharing sir! Truly amazing what music can make us feel
Sublime playing. I love Alison's face at 2:10 and her singing along. Loving every minute.
I think the audience expressed their feelings towards this presentation perfectly. An applause and a cheer for a very talented cornetist.
The man is a legend tone is fabulous 👏👏👏👏
I have listened to the best UK cornet players for well over 60 years. That performance ranks with the best.
He is simply a wonderful player.
May he go on for many more years to come.
Yes, he follows many former wonderful Principal Cornets of this famous Band . e.g. Maurice Murphy . Jim Shepherd , Willie Lang and Roger Webster.
@@georgeberry9223 Phil McCann??
Incredible technique!
What a great player with a nice focused tone
And this is why I look up to Richard Marshall
Just out of hospital after two weeks, op wound, weak, and need a bit of building up! WHAT A TONIC LISTENING TO THIS! Thanks so much for posting👍
Congratulations Richard Marshall and all band. Deeply impressed about the great performance.
God bless you all guys.
I dont know why I'm weeping after that, it was beautiful
You have create so many time of goodnes.I cry of happyness an lyft me upp to Kristus Messias. Soli deo gloria
Effortless solo - stunning to watch and listen to. Thanks for sharing.
What a talent! Never tired of listening to this beautiful piece played by this genius. God bless you.❤️🇹🇴
Amazing cornet player
A wonderful rendition of this Salvation Army classic.
Very nice lip vibrato, brings back memories for me. Great job :)
Its wunderful you speak with Jesus contrapunkt when you play. Its so big soul inside evry musican. Soli deo gloria
All you play is healing music
Dir. Nikolas child. Its the must interesting its comming from angels. Soli deo gloria
that was incredible - congratulations. Ongelooflijk knap gespeeld !!
A flawless performance. Thanks for sharing this. 🎶 Wonderful 🙏
Wow would have loved to seen this live! Thanks for posting.
Brilliant - takes me back to when I played this as a 15 year old (not as good as this I hasten to add, but I did it). Thanks. Wished I kept that skill - now lost due to not practicing
Terry Wood is
Wunderbare Aufnahme. Danke ein Posaunist
that was incredible - congratulations
Amazing 🎶🎵🎺
I was raised in the 50s on a diet of Basie,Ellington,Heath,Kenton etc but i must say this is an example of superb musicianship different yes...but equally brillant.
Just plain wow!
Wow, it’s amazing play and sounds.
Brilliant! Superb sound, technique and phrasing.
Wow! Superior cornet playing with very lovely background accompaniment.
Incredible talent and modest with it .brilliant
Thank you Jesus Kristus the new cornett.All is so UNDERFULL its my famely as plying soli deo gloria
How MARVELOUS!
I miss Terry Camsey..
Perfect BDBAND. 👍. Wish you all the best !!
Effortless, what a wonderful talent to be given
quite dismissive of the years he has put into it...
You have taken my comment out of context, Richard has such a wonderful talent,
that wonderful i just love it
beautiful
can we please get this on streaming platforms
joue comme un dieu ! emotion garantie !!!!!
Up there with the best - and that includes my recording by the composer.
Thank you Jesus Kristus nothing in the world is better. Soli deo gloria
If anyone would like to hear this live, he’s playing it as guest soloist with Hitchin Band in May. Details on Hitchin’s website.
well, bother. I would have moved heaven and earth to go and see this but I guess it's not happening now :(
Gareth Burrows yeah, unfortunately not.
Amazing
Genius! Damn Cornet is so good.
Wow @marshall fantastica cornetta
Fantastic... impressive facial muscle work
素晴らしい音楽性とテクニック!!
Excellent,thk you.
Terrific
#SEMPER FIDELIS #QUA PATET ORBIS #JE MAINTAN DRAI ! ♫♪ great ♫♪♫♪♫♪☺ BRAVISSIMO @/bisbis 🎶🎵🎼 great music! a well tuned ensemble that sounds like an organ ! Fabulous banding! Compliments! #SEMPER FI #QPO #JMD🎵🎼🎼🎶🎵🥁🎺👌👌🙏🎺Robert Schumann Quote : Composing something real unique is writing down a melody/set of notes that no one else ever had done before.... ♫♪
A M A Z I N G .........:-))
WOW!
Very nice solo player :)
You can’t beat Terry Camsey.
Yes still Terry Camsey for me
Impressive those infinite staccato are a nightmare to play
A splendid job by Richard Marshall, however, either he had some spit in his horn, or the audio kept cracking very faintly, but I hear it when I wear my headphones. Though it doesn't stop me from enjoying this amazing music.
Just try it 😂
The former, not the audio.
Bravo!
I have a quick question, is there a difference in ebrasures between corny and Flugel, or even add a piccolo trumpet?
It is very interesting to compare David Daw's outstanding c.d performance of this to Richard Marshall's live performance here. The level of performance and musicianship of both versions are world class, and l was kind of hoping l could give Richard the thumbs up as the best version because of my love for Dyke, but l think David's version just edges it in by the smallest of margins. Both performances are very similar in interpretation and beauty.
Very exciting to hear Richard play this piece here, and l will say that he is the most amazing brass player l have heard live. I've heard David Daws and Steven Mead and all the rest, but Richard played to levels l couldn't have dreamed of when l heard him in Oz.
6:39 - 6:40 = Richard unfortunately stumbles with some untidy playing. Never mind, everyone has their moments and it shows he's human.
6:55 human? ;)
Comparing brass, it’s a long stretch to equal Baadsvik. He is setting new standards every year.
David A. Paulson Has anyone mentioned Terry Camsey playing this solo and perhaps the best interpretation of any other soloist?
I thought that Richard might have tried this just a fraction too fast. Other than that, perfect I reckon.
@@dapaulson1 Baadsvik would definitely be the top tuba player.
Wow!
Also a great job from the conductor! Who's he?
Prof. Dr. Nicholas Childs
This is what is cornet; its difference and superiority over trumpet.
Fake news
Different.
Not superior.
the tone of the cornet is sweeter than the trumpet
Thank you! GOD bless you all
You play as my famely. You play all as my famely
THANK YOU DEAR FRIENDS IN JESUS HALLELUJA INJOY. SOLI DEO GLORIA
When you play Rickard l can hear for 1 ton l hear tonika subdominant dominant for every ton. Amasin soli deo gloria
All in orkester perfect. Soli deo gloria
5:35
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🎶🎵🎺
You are MUSICAN called of Jesus Kristus NR1 KING OF THE BRASS MUSIC.
SOLI DEO GLORIA
6:39 - 6:40 = solo horn snoozing, too late to pick up the tempo.
Twintig duet
Eb or Bb Cornet?
Bb cornet
No.1
I think I better start practicing my lip slurs a little more
어머님이 풍성 잘 접내요
감동^^ 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Sounds like there's water in his first valve slide.
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Great cornet players come by the dozen. Doc Severson is as good as any. And then there is Wynton Marsalis who can play any type of music at the highest level. Did someone say Jazz?
Good but can't beat Terry Camsey
Cut the vibrato at least in half!!!
WOW!